🔧 Cutting Force Calculator
Estimate cutting force, spindle torque, power, and safe feed limits for milling, routing, sawing, turning, drilling, and planing.
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📊 Calculator
🧭 Material Properties
📋 Speed and Force Reference
| Material | Kc | Feed Band | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Softwood | 12 N/mm2 | 80-400 ipm | Sharp edge |
| Hardwood | 18 N/mm2 | 60-260 ipm | Stable grain |
| Plywood | 22 N/mm2 | 90-300 ipm | Clean cut |
| MDF | 26 N/mm2 | 50-180 ipm | Fine fiber |
| Acrylic | 24 N/mm2 | 40-220 ipm | Keep cool |
| Aluminum | 550 N/mm2 | 10-120 ipm | Clear chips |
| Brass | 650 N/mm2 | 8-100 ipm | Free cut |
| Mild Steel | 1600 N/mm2 | 2-40 ipm | Use coolant |
🔧 Tool Geometry Reference
| Tool | Teeth / Flutes | Typical Feed | Best Use | Max RPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/4 in end mill | 2 flutes | 0.5-4 ipm | Small slots | 24000 |
| 3/8 in router bit | 2 flutes | 20-140 ipm | Plywood edges | 22000 |
| 10 in saw blade | 24 teeth | 40-260 ipm | Crosscut | 5200 |
| 1/2 in drill | 2 flutes | 2-25 ipm | Pilot holes | 4500 |
| 1/2 in turning tool | 1 edge | 0.001-0.010 in/rev | Lathe cuts | 3500 |
| 5 in planer head | 4 knives | 40-280 ipm | Surfacing | 10000 |
📆 Common Project Sizes
| Project | Typical Setup | Feed Target | Expected Force |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pine crosscut | 10 in blade, 24 teeth | 160-260 ipm | 100-250 N |
| Plywood trim | 3/8 in bit, 2 flutes | 80-140 ipm | 80-180 N |
| Aluminum slot | 1/4 in end mill | 8-25 ipm | 150-450 N |
| Steel pilot hole | 1/2 in drill | 2-10 ipm | 300-900 N |
| Hardwood turn | 1/2 in edge tool | 0.003-0.008 in/rev | 60-180 N |
| MDF surfacing | 5 in head, 4 knives | 120-220 ipm | 90-220 N |
💡 Tips
Cutting force is the resistance of material against penetration of the cutting tool. The directions and strengths of forces adjust according to the kind of machining, for instance turning, milling, drilling or others. It is made up of friction force because of sliding chips above the tool and shear force from the tool cutting the chip.
Every material owns a coefficient of cutting force that points the force in shear direction to cut one square millimeter of thickness 1 mm with a top rake angle in 0° One calls it KC1.1. Except KC1.1, there is the MC constant that shows how KC adjusts during it goes from the normal spot.
What Is Cutting Force and Why It Matters
During turning the main cutting force Fc is tangential and usually the strongest, except hard cases. Fc turns tangential to the rotation. Also exists thrust force Ft to press the tool against the workpiece, that acts perpendicular to the surface of the workpiece.
At big positive rake angles the thrust force turns negative, and the tool pulls in the workpiece.
While cutting, the tool forces force on the removed layer and on the workpiece. That is called resultant cutting force R, that is a 3D-vector in the machine reference system.
All cutting forces depend on the geometry of the tool, including demands for fixtures of work. Speed affects much more than you reckon, not only the force itself. Kennametal and Iscar have good resources about cutting forces and pressures.
Forces are vectors. A ballpark number of cutting force does not mind directions. The helix angle, depth of cut and direction of cut all matter.
Special software is needed to simulate cutting forces at every stage, storing them as maximum forces according to directions, later plugging in FEA.
Cutting force directly relates to interaction between tool, workpiece and chip while machining. The strong signal of a dynamometer is sensitive to changes in state of tool and you consider it the most reliable for monitoring. Measuring and analyzing the mechanical load of the tool forms bases to determine constants as specific forces for machinability, giving info about energy in process and for intelligent programs integrating force data in machine control.
Estimate cutting forces in workpiece are one tool for competitive workholding. A boring bar can deflect during entry in cut, what shows forces in process. Bend of machine occasionally surpasses depth of cut per tooth with cuttingforce.
